EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. - C.H. Robinson Worldwide, Inc. (NASDAQ:CHRW), a prominent global logistics company, announced today the nomination of two new directors, Michael McGarry and Paige Robbins, for election at the upcoming 2024 annual meeting of stockholders.
Concurrently, the company revealed that long-serving directors Scott Anderson and James Stake will not seek re-election and will retire from the Board.
The nominations come as part of the Board's commitment to guiding the company through profitable growth and strategic execution. Michael McGarry, known for his role in transforming PPG Industries (NYSE:PPG) into a focused coatings enterprise, brings over four decades of leadership experience.
Paige Robbins, a senior executive at W.W. Grainger, Inc., offers expertise in logistics, supply chain, and business transformation.
Jodee Kozlak, Chair of the Board of Directors, expressed confidence in the nominees' potential contributions and gratitude towards the retiring directors for their dedicated service. Dave Bozeman, President and CEO of C.H. Robinson, highlighted the nominees' track record in expanding global businesses and delivering shareholder value.
McGarry and Robbins both expressed their respect for C.H. Robinson's culture and their eagerness to contribute to the company's strategic goals. The company will provide further details on the nominees in its proxy statement to be filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
C.H. Robinson specializes in solving complex logistics problems for a wide range of industries globally. With a vast network of customers and carriers, the company leverages its technology and expertise to deliver efficient logistics solutions. This announcement is based on a press release statement from C.H. Robinson.
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